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Lin Ming-cheng | |
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Born | 林明成 3 January 1943 |
Alma mater |
National Chengchi University Keio University |
Occupation | Banker |
Spouse | 林颜绚美 |
Children | 4 |
Parent(s) |
Lin Hsiung-cheng (father) |
Relatives | Lin family from Banciao |
Lin Ming-cheng ( Chinese: 林明成; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Bêng-sêng; born on 3 January 1943, Itabashi Town, Kaizan District, Taihoku Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan (modern-day Banqiao District)) is a Taiwanese banker who is a member of the seventh generation of Lin family from Banciao, one of the richest families of Taiwan. He is the only son of Lin Hsiung-cheng and a grandson of Lin Erh-kang. In June 2008, Forbes magazine ranked him as the 20th-richest person in Taiwan. [1] He is serving as the vice chairman of Hua Nan Financial Holdings, and the director of Hua Nan Bank of China.
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Lin Ming-cheng | |
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Born | 林明成 3 January 1943 |
Alma mater |
National Chengchi University Keio University |
Occupation | Banker |
Spouse | 林颜绚美 |
Children | 4 |
Parent(s) |
Lin Hsiung-cheng (father) |
Relatives | Lin family from Banciao |
Lin Ming-cheng ( Chinese: 林明成; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Bêng-sêng; born on 3 January 1943, Itabashi Town, Kaizan District, Taihoku Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan (modern-day Banqiao District)) is a Taiwanese banker who is a member of the seventh generation of Lin family from Banciao, one of the richest families of Taiwan. He is the only son of Lin Hsiung-cheng and a grandson of Lin Erh-kang. In June 2008, Forbes magazine ranked him as the 20th-richest person in Taiwan. [1] He is serving as the vice chairman of Hua Nan Financial Holdings, and the director of Hua Nan Bank of China.